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Chiang Rai
(เชียงราย), some
785 kms away from Bangkok is the
northernmost province of Thailand.
Scenic dense mountains, river valleys,
hot springs, waterfalls, ancient
settlements and historical sites, hill
tribe villages such as Karen, Akha, Lisu,
Meo and Muser, all can be found in
Chiang Rai. Once the province became
famous because of the renowned "Golden
Triangle" where Myanmar, Laos and
Thailand converge at the banks of the
Maekong River and thus the gateway to
Myanmar, Laos and Southern China. The
northernmost town of Thailand, Mae Sai
on the Ruak River is the border to
Myanmar. Rich in tourist ATTRACTIONSChiang Rai remains until today a heaven
for people looking for a rather laid
back holiday, close to nature. Trekking
is a highlight in any of the many
National Park and roads are perfect for
mountain bikes. The city of Chiang Rai
was once the capital of the Lanna
Kingdom and the city's most honored
temple is Wat Phra Kaew.
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